33 UNIT 12 MUSIC VOCABULARY 1 music (n) /ˈmjuː zɪk/ a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers ➔ (adj) ➔ (n) 2 human (adj) /ˈhjuː mən/ being, relating to, or belonging to a[.]
UNIT 12: MUSIC VOCABULARY music (n) /ˈmjuː.zɪk/: a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers ➔ ………………… (adj) ➔ ………………… (n) human (adj) /ˈhjuː.mən/: being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed to animals ➔ …………………… (n) a man, woman, or child emotion (n) /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən/: a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general ➔ …………………… (adj) ➔ …………………… (adv) express (v) /ɪkˈspres/: to show a feeling, opinion, or fact ➔ ………… (n) ➔ …………… (adj) angry (adj) : ➔ ………………… (n) ➔ ………………… (adv) convey (v) /kənˈveɪ/: to express a thought, feeling, or idea so that it is understood by other people: hope (n): ➔ …………… (adj) ➔ …………… (adv) integral (adj): /ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡrəl/: necessary and important as a part of a whole tone (n) /təʊn/: a quality in the voice that expresses the speaker's feelings or thoughts, often towards the person being spoken to 10 joy (n) /dʒɔɪ/: great happiness ➔ ………… (adj) ➔ …………… (adv) ➔ …………… (n) 33 11 funeral (n) /ˈfjuː.nər.əl/ : (usually religious) ceremony for burying or burning the body of a dead person: 12 solemn (adj) /ˈsɒl.əm/ serious and without any humour ➔ ……………………(adv) 13 mournful (adj) /ˈmɔːn.fəl/: very sad ➔ …………….(adv) 14 lull (v) /lʌl/: to cause someone to feel calm or to feel that they want to sleep: → …………… (n) a quiet song that is sung to children to help them go to sleep 15 delight (v) /dɪˈlaɪt/ to give someone great pleasure or satisfaction: ➔ …………… (n) ➔ …………… (adj) 16 imagine (v) : /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪn/ to form or have a mental picture or idea of something ➔ ……………… (n) ➔ ……………… (adj) ➔ ……………… (adj) EXERCISE : supply the correct form of the words in brackets We must listen to their problems, real or (imagine) The architects have made (imagine) use of glass and transparent plastic They lived life simply, (joy) and dedicated to their children Joe's family all play instruments - they're very (music) _ The concert features dancers and (music) of all nationalities I (solemn) _ promise to tell the truth He wrote her a poem as an (express) of his love It always (angry) me to see so much waste "Don't that!" she shouted (angry) 10 He was (hopefully) _ about the outcome of the meeting GRAMMAR TO – INFINITIVES (CONT.) “to + infinitive” is used to talk about purposes, plans… E.g.: - I learn English to have more chances in the future 34 - They will travel to New York to visit their grandparents “to + infinitive” is sometimes used to express reasons Therefore, it has the same meaning with “because” E.g.: - I learn English because I want to have more chances in the future - They will travel to New York because they want to visit their grandparents “what… for?” or “why” is used to ask question in this situation E.g.: - What you learn English for? (Why you learn English?) - I learn English to have more chances in the future - I learn English because I want to have more chances in the future EXERCISE 1: Rewrite these sentences, using “to infinitive”: I listened to rock I wanted to reduce stress → I listened to rock to reduce stress She left because she needed a better life → They went to Cuc Phuong national park so that they could study butterflies and visit caves → The monitor always goes to class on time He wants to set good example for the class → My little brother is saving money He needs a new car toy → EXERCISE 2: Choose the best answer Oliver got up early Mark to the station a to drive b in order to c so as to d all are correct She gave up her job a not to be taken care of by her mother c to take care of her mother b for take care of her mother d in order that taking care of her mother Tom turned on the radio the football results a to hear b to want to hear c for hearing d hearing Trees are being planted by the roadside …………… traffic noise a to reduce b for reduce c reducing d a & b are correct What are you jogging for? – a For losing weight c For I will lose weight 35 b To lose weight d Because I lose weight He came here English a for studying b for study c for to study d to study I swim every day to ……………… fit a kept b keeping c keep d be kept The worker stopped ………… a break after they had been working hard a take b to take c taking d taken She went to the supermarket She wanted to get some food a She went to the supermarket for getting some food b To get some food, she went to the supermarket c She went to the supermarket to get some food d Both b and c 10 He turned on the TV to enjoy the live concert performed by his favourite band a Because of the TV, he could enjoy the live concert performed by his favourite band b If he had turned on the TV, he could have enjoyed the live concert performed by his favourite band c He turned on the TV so that he could enjoy the live concert performed by his favourite band d He turned on the TV in order that enjoy the live concert performed by his favourite band EXERCISE 3: Choose the correct option The school boys are in a hurry not to/ in order not miss their school bus They were walking in whispers so that/ so as nobody could hear them My mother needs a tin opener to open/ for opening the bottles Advice is given in order that/ in order to students can choose the best course You may put your money in a small coin bank so that/ in order to keep it safe We wrote Katie’s name on the calendar so as not to/ so that not forget her birthday She stayed at work late in order to/ so that she could complete the report The new paint is excellent to cover/ for covering walls with cracks in Trees are being planted by the roadside so as to reduce/ in order that reducing traffic noise EXERCISE 4: Complete the following sentences with “to” or “for” E.g.: We wear coats in the winter to keep warm We wear coats in the winter for warmth Peter contacted a lawyer legal advice 36 David contacted a lawyer discuss a legal problem Sam went to the hospital an operation Sam went to the hospital take me to the boat dock Marry went to the library …………… review for the test Marry went to the library borrow the books Michael went to the post office mail a letter Then he went to the florist’s buy some flowers We invited Mike to our house dinner 10 Harry is doing his homework his Spanish class WH - QUESTIONS EXERCISE: Make questions for the underlined words/ phrases in the following sentences If it rains, I’ll stay at home and watch TV → My father enjoys listening to classical music → He left Ho Chi Minh city for a very important meeting in Da Nang → Jenny wants to talk to you → My two best friends always make me a cake on my birthday → We spent the evening playing chess last night → My favorite musician is Beethoven → I like pop music because it always speaks my heart → We travel to the countryside to relax every summer holiday → 10 He wasted his time playing video games the whole day → 11 Jackson will captain the team if Nick isn’t available → 37 12 My sister is a pianist → 13 I often listen to classical music to relax my mind → 14 The Bach concert lasted four hours → 15 We prefer pop music to classical music → 16 There were about 90 to 100 people at the concert last night → 17 I passed Mark’s house early in the morning → 18 The concert last night was great → 19 My English teacher is very tall and blond → 20 I passed Mary’s house early in the morning → SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION EXERCISE: Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first You really should something about that broken stone in the path → It’s time you She didn’t say a word as she left the room → She left the room Laura hasn’t seen her brother since he left for Japan → Laura last They will have to change the date of the meeting again → The date He regretted not inviting her to his birthday party last night → He wished She looked so ridiculous that everybody burst out laughing → So You can use it as long as you like, and it won’t wear out 38 → No matter They are going to repair my car tomorrow → I He didn’t take my advice, so he got into trouble → If 10 As soon as he shut the door, he realized that he had left the key inside → No sooner ☺ Funny question A rooster laid eggs and the farmer's wife took of them to make an omelette Another rooster laid 10 eggs, but were rotten and had to be thrown away How many eggs were left? PRACTICE TEST Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others A performance B important C annual D enjoyment A society B participate C activity D competition Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others A two B twenty A sponsored B answered C twist C enjoyed D twice D competed Choose the correct answer for each question Do not write anything until the instructors finishes his A explain B explanatory C explanation D explainer The program began with an _that it was o’ clock A announce B announcer C announcement D announced Some English competitions are organize the spirit of learning English among children A to stimulate B for stimulation C stimulate You are capable better work 39 D stimulating A for doing B of doing C to D done C of telling D told I regret _ you that you have failed the test A telling B to tell 10 What you remember when you were a child? A to b did C doing D done 11 The present government has no effective measure to help _ A poor B the poor C the poors D the poor ones C so she gets D to get 12 Anna opened the window _ fresh air A for getting B in order get 13 At this time tomorrow, _ over Atlantic B we’ll be flying A we flying C we’ll fly D we to fly B Has he C Has he got D Is he having B did you parked C parked you D you parked C that I went D I went to it 14 Where’s Dad? a bath? A Does he have 15 Where the car? A did you park 16 “The move last night was terrific.” “What’s it about?” A I went B I went to 17 Even though she had a good job, she when she got married A gave it to B gave it off C gave it away D gave it up 18 _ people can live until one hundred years old A Few B Most C Many D All 19 “ you see your parents?” “Once a month.” A How often B How old C How long D How far 20 Vitamin C by the human body It gets into the blood stream quickly A is easily absorbed B absorbs easily B is easily absorbing D absorbed easily Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C, D) that needs correcting 21 Nora hardly never misses an opportunity to play in the tennis tournaments A B C D 22 The British national anthem, calling “God save the Queen”, was a traditional song in the A B C 18th century 40 D 23 The better you are at English, more chance you have to get a job with international A B C D organizations Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blank Around the age of sixteen, you must make one of the biggest decisions of your life “Do I stay on at school and hopefully go on to university (24) _? Do I leave and start work or begin a training (25) _? ” The decision is yours, but it may be (26) remembering two things: there is more unemployment (27) those who haven’t been to university, and people who have the right (28) will have a big advantage in the competition for jobs If you decide to go (29) _ into a job, there are many opportunities for training Getting qualifications will (30) _ you to get on more quickly in many careers, and evening classes allow you to learn (31) _you earn Starting work and taking a break to study when you are older is (32) _ possibility In this way, you can save up money for your student days, as well as (33) practical work experience 24 A former B past C later D after 25 A school B term C course D class 26 A useful B necessary C important D worth 27 A among B between C of D through 28 A habits B interests C skills D arts 29 A instant B just C direct D straight 30 A let B help C give D make 31 A where B while C what D which 32 A again B also C another D always 33 A doing B making C getting D taking Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Music is universal- it is produced by all cultures Some scientists believe that music came from speech and arose as a development of mating calls In fact, there is one theory that the earliest languages were chanted or sung rather than spoken Indeed, in some cultures, music is a form of recording history The Aboriginal Australians, for example, use music as a means to pass on stories of the land and spirits to the next generations New evidence suggests that music does not just satisfy the feel-good factor but it is also good for the brain A study of intellectually disabled children showed that they could recall more information after it was given to them in a song than after it was read to them as a story 41 Researchers also report that people score better on a standard intelligence test after listening to Mozart The so-called “Mozart magic” has also been supported by findings that rats brought up on Mozart run faster through a complex network of paths or passages, known as maze Overall, it seems that in most instances people who suffer from any form of mental illness benefit from listening to music 34 The word “speech” in the first paragraph means _ A a talk delivered in a meeting B a person’s ability of speaking C group of lines spoken by an actor D words or phrases spoken by men 35 The phrasal verb “pass on” in the first paragraph is equivalent to A die B go through C bequeath D go by 36 The phrase “intellectually disabled children” in second paragraph is closest in meaning to “children who cannot work hard with ” A music B their mind C stories D their body 37 The word “magic” in the third paragraph can be best replaced by “ ” A effect B.behavior C defect D treatment 38 The word “instances” in the third paragraph most probably indicates certain in someone’s life A examples B times C situations D moments Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence or phrase that is the most correct in meaning in each of the following questions 39 She’s young, she can’t go out alone A If she were old enough, she could have gone out alone B If she were old enough, she could go out alone C If she isn’t young, she can go out alone D If she isn’t young, she could go out alone 40 He tells her, “Don’t come home so late” A He told her don’t come home so late B He told her not to come home so late C He told her to not come home so late D He told her that she didn’t come home so late 42 ... 10 He wasted his time playing video games the whole day → 11 Jackson will captain the team if Nick isn’t available → 37 12 My sister is a... his love It always (angry) me to see so much waste "Don''t that!" she shouted (angry) 10 He was (hopefully) _ about the outcome of the meeting GRAMMAR TO – INFINITIVES (CONT.) “to... food, she went to the supermarket c She went to the supermarket to get some food d Both b and c 10 He turned on the TV to enjoy the live concert performed by his favourite band a Because of the